Randy Mortensen

Courageous Recovery Podcast

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  • Interview with Lee Bailey-Seiler

Interview with Lee Bailey-Seiler

Wednesday 22nd April 2020

Lee Bailey-Seiler discusses his journey from addiction to recovery, highlighting the power of asking for help and the benefits of the Oregon College Savings plan.
21 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
Healing

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Courageous Recovery Podcast
Author:
Randy Mortensen
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Sobriety Success Stories
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Creative Recovery Journeys
Entrepreneurship for Personal Growth
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Lee Bailey-Seiler: From Rock Bottom to Redemption

I believe truly that for everyone out there who's suffering, there is someone who has a story that will influence you and show you a path through, and the only way for you to hear that story is to engage with people and to go ask for help.
Lee Bailey-Seiler has a story that will resonate with anyone who's ever felt lost. Known as the class clown, Lee's academic journey was less than stellar, leading him to the University of Wisconsin where he partied hard and eventually got kicked out. But his real battle began with alcohol, which took a toll on his relationships, finances, and self-worth. In this episode of the Courageous Recovery Podcast, Lee opens up about hitting rock bottom and the long road to recovery.
He talks candidly about losing everything, including his business, and how he found hope when he thought all was lost. Lee's message is clear: asking for help isn't a sign of weakness but a step towards healing. He emphasizes the power of sharing your story and seeking support, even when it's tough. Lee also touches on the Oregon College Savings plan, discussing how investing in children's futures can be a beacon of hope for families.
This episode is a heartfelt reminder that recovery is possible and that sharing our struggles can pave the way for others to find their own path to healing.